Onkyo TX-NR5010
Onkyo TX-NR5009
Highlights
- 9.2 channels
- 11.1 channel processing
- 145 W (8 Ω, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 2 channel driven)
- THX Ultra2 Plus certified
- 4K Upscaling, 1080p Passthrough
- DLNA
- Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
- USB and Phono inputs
Highlights
- 9.2 channels
- 9.1 channel processing
- 145 W (8 Ω, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 2 channel driven)
- THX Ultra2 Plus certified
- 4K Upscaling, 1080p Passthrough
- DLNA
- Ethernet, Wi-Fi
- USB and Phono inputs
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Overview
Here we are comparing Onkyo TX-NR5010 to Onkyo TX-NR5009 to reveal their common strengths and weaknesses as well as the differences between them which will help you in making a correct decision before the purchase. Both receivers have 9 channel and equally powerful amplifiers.
We have evaluated both receivers. Both receivers get equal overall score in our ranking system which is based on the amplifier specifications, audio and video features, connectivity, multizone capabilities, radio and many other details.
Onkyo TX-NR5010
Onkyo TX-NR5009
Amplifier score is based on power ratings, minimum impedance load, power supply, transformer type, total harmonic distortion, damping factor, signal to noise ratio and other small details. Audio score depends on the number of channels, front wide channel support, maximum channel processing, support of audio formats, DAC specifications, room calibration algorithm... Video score is based on HDR, Dolby Vision and 4K passthrough, upscaling, analog to HDMI upconversion. Connectivity score is defined from all wired and wireless inputs and outputs, internet and bluetooth connections, HEOS, SONOS and others. Multizone score depends on the number of zones with their outputs. Radio score is evaluated form digital radio support and analog tuner with its frequency range, signal to noise ratio, harmonic distortion...
Advantage of Onkyo TX-NR5010
This section shows those features and specifications which are the reason to choose Onkyo TX-NR5010 over Onkyo TX-NR5009.
Onkyo TX-NR5010 has more channel processing and more analog pre-outs. It supports DSD streaming via USB.
Onkyo TX-NR5010 | vs | Onkyo TX-NR5009 | |
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Digital Processing Crossover Network | vs | ||
More Channel Processing | 11.1 | vs | 9.1 |
Music Playback via USB | FLAC, WAV, Apple Lossless, WMA, WMA Lossless, Ogg, MP3, DSD, Dolby TruHD, LPCM, AAC | vs | FLAC, WAV, WMA, WMA Lossless, Ogg, MP3, LPCM, AAC |
Higher Resolution Music Playback via USB | up to 192 kHz | vs | up to 96 kHz |
High Resolution Audio Formats via USB | FLAC, WAV, Apple Lossless, DSD, WMA Lossless, LPCM, AAC, Dolby TrueHD | vs | FLAC, WAV, WMA Lossless, LPCM, AAC |
DSD via USB | 2-ch Input | vs | |
MHL Input | Front HDMI | vs | |
InstaPrevue Input Source Prevue | vs | ||
Bluetooth | via Front USB (optional UBT-1 adapter sold separately) | vs | |
More HDMI Inputs | 9 (1 front) | vs | 8 (1 front) |
More HDMI Outputs | 2 (1 Main, 1 Sub/Zone2) | vs | 2 (simultaneous) |
More Analog Pre-Outs | 11.4 | vs | 9.2 |
Zone 2 Outs | HDMI, Composite Video, RCA Line Out | vs | Composite Video, RCA Pre/Line Out |
Advantage of Onkyo TX-NR5009
This section shows those features and specifications which are the reason to choose Onkyo TX-NR5010 over Onkyo TX-NR5009.
Onkyo TX-NR5010 has more channel processing and more analog pre-outs. It supports DSD streaming via USB.
Onkyo TX-NR5010 | vs | Onkyo TX-NR5009 | |
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Analog to Analog Video conversion | Composite, PC | vs | Composite, S-Video, PC to Component |
More Analog Audio Line Outputs | vs | 1 | |
More Composite Video Outputs | 1 | vs | 2 |
More S-Video Inputs | vs | 4 | |
More S-Video Outputs | vs | 2 | |
More Component Video Inputs | 2 | vs | 3 |
Multi-Channel Input | vs | 7.1 | |
Speaker A/B | vs | ||
Zone 3 Outs | RCA Line Out | vs | RCA Pre/Line Out |
uport | vs | ||
Digital Radio | vs | HD Radio via optional UP-HT1 Tuner (sold separately) | |
Napster | vs | ||
Bigger Power Supply | 12.4 A | vs | 12.8 A |
Higher Power Output (6 Ω, 1 kHz, 2 channel driven, FTC) | 175 W (0.1% THD) | vs | 185 W (0.1% THD) |
Common Strengths and Weaknesses
Here we list common strengths and weaknesses of both receivers.
PROS |
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👍 Front Wide Channel Support |
👍 THX™ Certification |
👍 Certified 4 Ω Performance |
👍 Independent Block Construction (Amp/Preprocessor) |
👍 Bi-amp Capability |
👍 Many Channel Processing |
👍 Dolby TrueHD |
👍 Dolby Digital Plus |
👍 Dolby Pro Logic |
👍 Dolby Digital EX |
👍 Surround EX |
👍 DTS Neo |
👍 DTS-HD Master Audio |
👍 DTS-HD High Resolution Audio |
👍 DTS 96/24 |
👍 DTS Express |
👍 DTS-ES |
👍 High Resolution Music Playback via USB and/or Network |
👍 DSD via HDMI |
👍 Dialog Normalization |
👍 Dialogue Lift |
👍 Compressed Music Enhancer |
👍 THX Processing Mode |
👍 Audyssey Dynamic EQ |
👍 Audyssey Dynamic Volume |
👍 Audyssey DSX |
👍 Auto Speaker Calibration System with Mic. |
👍 3-D Ready |
👍 4K or 8K Signal Upscaling |
👍 Analog To HDMI Upconversion |
👍 Component Video Upscaling |
👍 Analog to Analog Video conversion |
👍 DLNA 1.5 |
👍 Ethernet |
👍 Wi-Fi |
👍 Many HDMI Inputs |
👍 USB Input |
👍 Many Analog Audio Line Inputs |
👍 Phono Input |
👍 Composite Video Inputs |
👍 Composite Video Outputs |
👍 Component Video Inputs |
👍 Component Video Outputs |
👍 Analog Pre-Outs |
👍 Zones |
👍 Detachable Power Cord |
👍 Analog Tuner |
👍 Pandora |
👍 Spotify |
👍 SiriusXM Internet Radio |
👍 Independent Power Supply |
👍 H.C.P.S. (High Current Power Supply) |
👍 Toroidal Transformer |
CONS |
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👍 No Dolby Atmos |
👍 No Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization |
👍 No Dolby Surround Upmixer |
👍 No DTS:X |
👍 No DTS Neural:X |
👍 No DTS Virtual:X |
👍 No IMAX Enhanced |
👍 No Auro 3D with Auro-Matic Upmixer |
👍 No Gapless Playback |
👍 No DTS Dialog Control |
👍 No High-resolution Music Enhancer |
👍 No Audyssey App Support |
👍 No HDR10 |
👍 No HDR10+ |
👍 No BT.2020 color space |
👍 No Dolby Vision |
👍 No Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG) |
👍 No 4K or 8K Video Passthrough |
👍 No Chromecast Built-In |
👍 Does not Work with Amazon Alexa |
👍 Does Not Work with SONOS |
👍 No eARC |
👍 No Tidal |
👍 No Deezer |
Amplifier
Onkyo TX-NR5010 and Onkyo TX-NR5009 have 9 channel amplifiers. They both deliver 145 W (8 Ω, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 2 channel driven) and have stable performance at 4 Ω load.
Video Features
Both receivers support 1080p passthrough. They both do 4K upscaling up to 30p.
Toroidal Transformer
Onkyo TX-NR5010 and Onkyo TX-NR5009 have a toroidal transformer which in general costs several times more than a regular C-core transformer and radiates less electromagnetic noise outside its donut shaped core.
WRAT
Onkyo TX-NR5010 and Onkyo TX-NR5009 feature Onkyo’s Wide Range Amp Technology (WRAT) circuit layout that prevents phase shifting by pushing the roll-off point higher than the listening-level frequency. Amplifying sound without phase shift creates an uncommonly well-focused and realistic audio image. If phase shift occurs and signal timing is not accurate, then neither is the resulting audio image.
3-Stage Inverted Darlington Circuitry
Onkyo TX-NR5010 and Onkyo TX-NR5009 feature 3-Stage Inverted Darlington Circuitry. Standard amplifiers employ a negative feedback (NFB) design that counters distortion by feeding back the opposite phase of the output signal into the input stage. Unfortunately, NFB is easily affected by inverse electromotive forces from the speakers, leading to an increase in circuit noise. Three-Stage Inverted Darlington Circuitry is a core Onkyo technology incorporating a low-NFB design that makes the sound more natural. Sensitive to oscillations, this circuitry requires very advanced control technology in order to be incorporated into the amplifier.
THX™ Certification
Onkyo TX-NR5010 and Onkyo TX-NR5009 are THX™ certified which offers optimal performance, superior quality and seamless integration. THX works with partners from the ground up, so that certified products deliver professional quality audio-visual experiences right out of the box. They only certify the very best products with uncompromised quality, performance and consistency. They ensure that THX certified devices play well with lower performing devices and components. THX listening modes make the receiver to have one speaker set up for movies, music and games. They are tested for power output, bass management, signal-to-noise ratio and feature RE-EQ, timbre matching, boundary gain compensation and THX Loudness Plus.
Advanced Music Optimizer
Compressed music enhancement in Onkyo TX-NR5010 and Onkyo TX-NR5009 is done by Onkyo’s Advanced Music Optimizer. While MP3 or AAC files may sound fine through the headphones of your portable digital player, the limitations of these files can be exposed when played back through a quality home entertainment system. This is because a significant amount of high-frequency bit information is lost during the file-compression process. To counter this, Onkyo has designed the Advanced Music Optimizer to compensate for lost bit information and improve the quality of compressed audio signals. This results in a clearer and more expansive sound. Also included in this technology is a loudness correction feature that further improves the audio character of compressed files.
Connectivity
Onkyo TX-NR5010
Onkyo TX-NR5010 can be connected to internet using ethernet cable or wirelessly via Front USB (optional UWF-1 sold separately). It can also connect to bluetooth devices via Front USB (optional UBT-1 adapter sold separately) . It has 9 HDMI inputs with HDCP 2.2 copy protection. There is a phono input with built-in phono stage for connecting the cartridge output of the turntable directly to the Receiver. There are 11.4 channel analog pre-outs for external amplification.
Front panel has HDMI/MHL, USB, Composite Video, RCA Audio and Optical inputs.


Onkyo TX-NR5009
Onkyo TX-NR5009 can be connected to internet using ethernet cable or wirelessly via Front USB (optional UWF-1 sold separately). It has 8 HDMI inputs. There is a phono input with built-in phono stage for connecting the cartridge output of the turntable directly to the Receiver. There are 7.1 multi-channel analog inputs and 9.2 channel analog pre-outs for external amplification.
Front panel has HDMI, USB, Composite Video, RCA Audio and Optical inputs.


Side by Side Comparison
And in the end let us list the detailed specifications of the receivers side-by-side.
Note: The following table shows only those details which are applicable for both models and excludes the ones that are applicable for only one model. If you want to see a full list of specs for each model please visit their individual pages here - Onkyo TX-NR5010 and here - Onkyo TX-NR5009.
BASICS | Onkyo TX-NR5010 | vs | Onkyo TX-NR5009 |
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Brand | Onkyo | vs | Onkyo |
Model | TX-NR5010 | vs | TX-NR5009 |
Type | A/V Receiver | vs | A/V Receiver |
Country | USA | vs | USA |
Release Year | 2012 | vs | 2011 |
AMPLIFIER | Onkyo TX-NR5010 | vs | Onkyo TX-NR5009 |
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Channels | 9.2 | vs | 9.2 |
Front Wide Channel Support | vs | ||
WRAT (Wide Range Amplifier Technology) | vs | ||
VLSC (Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry) | All Channels | vs | All Channels |
Optimum Gain Volume Circuitry | Linear | vs | Linear |
THX™ Certification | Ultra2 Plus | vs | Ultra2 Plus |
Continuous 6 Ω Rated | vs | ||
Certified 4 Ω Performance | vs | ||
Discrete Output Stage Circuitry | vs | ||
3-Stage Inverted Darlington Circuitry | vs | ||
PUSH-PULL Design | vs | ||
Independent Block Construction (Amp/Preprocessor) | vs | ||
Bi-amp Capability | vs | ||
BTL (Bridged Transless or Bridging) | vs |
AUDIO | Onkyo TX-NR5010 | vs | Onkyo TX-NR5009 |
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Digital Processing Crossover Network | vs | ||
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Engine | Advanced 32-Bit Processing DSP Chip | vs | Advanced 32-Bit Processing DSP Chip |
DAC | Burr-Brown | vs | Burr-Brown |
Maximum Channel Processing | 11.1 | vs | 9.1 |
Air Studios Monitor Certification | vs | ||
Dolby Atmos | vs | ||
Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization | vs | ||
Dolby TrueHD | vs | ||
Dolby Digital Plus | vs | ||
Dolby Surround Upmixer | vs | ||
Dolby Pro Logic | PLIIz | vs | PLIIz |
Dolby Digital EX | vs | ||
Surround EX | also known as Dolby Digital Surround EX | vs | also known as Dolby Digital Surround EX |
DTS:X | vs | ||
DTS Neural:X | vs | ||
DTS Virtual:X | vs | ||
DTS Neo | Neo:X | vs | Neo:X |
DTS-HD Master Audio | vs | ||
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio | vs | ||
DTS 96/24 | vs | ||
DTS Express | vs | ||
DTS-ES | Discrete 6.1, Matrix 6.1 | vs | Discrete 6.1, Matrix 6.1 |
IMAX Enhanced | vs | ||
Auro 3D with Auro-Matic Upmixer | vs | ||
PCM | 2-ch/Multi-ch Input | vs | 2-ch/Multi-ch Input |
Music Playback via USB | FLAC, WAV, Apple Lossless, WMA, WMA Lossless, Ogg, MP3, DSD, Dolby TruHD, LPCM, AAC | vs | FLAC, WAV, WMA, WMA Lossless, Ogg, MP3, LPCM, AAC |
High Resolution Music Playback via USB and/or Network | up to 192 kHz | vs | up to 96 kHz |
High Resolution Audio Formats via USB | FLAC, WAV, Apple Lossless, DSD, WMA Lossless, LPCM, AAC, Dolby TrueHD | vs | FLAC, WAV, WMA Lossless, LPCM, AAC |
Multi-Channel Music File Playback via USB | vs | ||
Gapless Playback | vs | ||
DSD via HDMI | 2-ch/Multi-ch Input | vs | 2-ch/Multi-ch Input |
DSD via USB | 2-ch Input | vs | |
DSD to PCM Converter | vs | ||
USB DAC | vs | ||
Jitter Reduction | PLL (Phase Locked Loop) Jitter-Cleaning Circuit Technology | vs | PLL (Phase Locked Loop) Jitter-Cleaning Circuit Technology for All Audio Signals |
DTS Dialog Control | vs | ||
Dialog Enhancement | vs | ||
Dialog Level Adjustment | vs | ||
Dialog Normalization | vs | ||
Dialogue Lift | Screen Centered Dialog | vs | Screen Centered Dialog |
Tone Control | All Channels | vs | All Channels |
Compressed Music Enhancer | Advanced Music Optimizer | vs | Advanced Music Optimizer |
High-resolution Music Enhancer | vs | ||
THX Processing Mode | vs | ||
Audyssey Dynamic EQ | vs | ||
Audyssey Dynamic Volume | vs | ||
Audyssey LFC | vs | ||
Audyssey Sub EQ HT | vs | ||
Audyssey DSX | vs | ||
Phase-Matching Bass Boost | vs | ||
Direct Mode | vs | ||
Pure Audio Mode | vs | ||
Pure Direct Analog Path Mode | vs | ||
Virtual Speakers | T-D (Theater-Dimensional) | vs | T-D (Theater-Dimensional) |
Independent Dual Subwoofer Output | vs |
CALIBRATION | Onkyo TX-NR5010 | vs | Onkyo TX-NR5009 |
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Auto Speaker Calibration System with Mic. | Audyssey MultEQ XT32 | vs | Audyssey MultEQ XT32 |
Audyssey App Support | vs |
VIDEO | Onkyo TX-NR5010 | vs | Onkyo TX-NR5009 |
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HDR10 | vs | ||
HDR10+ | vs | ||
BT.2020 color space | vs | ||
Dolby Vision | vs | ||
HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) | vs | ||
QMS (Quick Media Switching) | vs | ||
ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) | vs | ||
VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) | vs | ||
QFT (Quick Frame transport) | vs | ||
3-D Ready | vs | ||
Video Signal Passthrough | up to 1080p | vs | up to 1080p |
Video Signal Upscaling | up to 4K/30p (Marvell Qdeo) | vs | up to 4K/30p (Marvell Qdeo) |
Analog To HDMI Upconversion | Component, Composite, PC | vs | Component, Composite, S-Video, PC |
Component Video Upscaling | * | vs | * |
Analog to Analog Video conversion | Composite, PC | vs | Composite, S-Video, PC to Component |
Component Video Maximum Resolution | 1080p | vs | 1080p |
isf Certified Calibration Control | vs |
CONNECTIVITY | Onkyo TX-NR5010 | vs | Onkyo TX-NR5009 |
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MHL Input | Front HDMI | vs | |
DLNA 1.5 | vs | ||
FireConnect | vs | ||
FlareConnect | vs | ||
Chromecast Built-In | vs | ||
DTS Play-Fi | vs | ||
Works with Amazon Alexa | vs | ||
Works with SONOS | vs | ||
AirPlay | vs | ||
Apple Product Connection | iPod and iPhone via front USB | vs | iPod and iPhone via front USB or optional UP-A1 Dock (sold separately) |
Remote App | iPod touch/iPhone and Android-Powered Devices | vs | iPod touch/iPhone and Android Phones |
InstaPrevue Input Source Prevue | vs | ||
Ethernet | vs | ||
Ethernet Switch | vs | ||
Wi-Fi | via Front USB (optional UWF-1 sold separately) | vs | via Front USB (optional UWF-1 sold separately) |
Bluetooth | via Front USB (optional UBT-1 adapter sold separately) | vs | |
HDBaseT Compatible | vs | ||
Enhanced ARC | vs | ||
HDMI Input | 9 (1 front) | vs | 8 (1 front) |
HDMI Output | 2 (1 Main, 1 Sub/Zone2) | vs | 2 (simultaneous) |
USB Input | 1 Front (for iPod/iPhone) and 1 Rear | vs | 1 Front (for iPod/iPhone) and 1 Rear |
USB DC Out Port | vs | ||
Analog Audio Line Input | 7 (1 front) | vs | 7 (1 front) |
Analog Audio Line Output | vs | 1 | |
Phono Input | vs | ||
Optical In | 4 (1 front) | vs | 4 (1 front) |
Optical Out | vs | ||
Coaxial In/Out | 3 / | vs | 3 / |
Composite Video Input | 5 (1 front) | vs | 5 (1 front) |
Composite Video Output | 1 | vs | 2 |
S-Video Input | vs | 4 | |
S-Video Output | vs | 2 | |
Component Video Input | 2 | vs | 3 |
Component Video Output | 1 | vs | 1 |
PC In | vs | ||
Multi-Channel Input | vs | 7.1 | |
Analog Pre-Outs | 11.4 | vs | 9.2 |
XLR Inputs | vs | ||
XLR Pre-outs | vs | ||
Front A/V Inputs | HDMI/MHL, USB, Composite Video, RCA Audio, Optical | vs | HDMI, USB, Composite Video, RCA Audio, Optical |
Speaker A/B | vs | ||
Headphone Out | 6.3 mm | vs | 6.3 mm |
ZONES | Onkyo TX-NR5010 | vs | Onkyo TX-NR5009 |
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Zones | 3 | vs | 3 |
Powered Zones | 2 and 3 | vs | 2 and 3 |
Zone 2 | HDMI, Composite Video, RCA Line Out | vs | Composite Video, RCA Pre/Line Out |
Zone 3 Outs | RCA Line Out | vs | RCA Pre/Line Out |
Whole House Mode | vs | ||
RS-232 | vs | ||
+12V Trigger Output | 2 (Zone2, Zone 3) | vs | 2 (Zone2, Zone 3) |
Remote (IR) Input/Output | 1 / 1 | vs | 1 / 1 |
MISC | Onkyo TX-NR5010 | vs | Onkyo TX-NR5009 |
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On-Screen Display | Advanced "Home" GUI | vs | Advanced "Home" GUI |
Detachable Power Cord | vs | ||
uport | vs | ||
ONKYO-RI System Control | vs | ||
RIHD (Remote Interactive Over HDMI) | vs | ||
Pre-Pro/Learning Remote | / | vs | / |
On Screen Remote Programming | vs | ||
Bi-directional Remote Setup via GUI | vs | ||
Activity Based Remote | vs | ||
Smart Grid-Ready | vs |
RADIO | Onkyo TX-NR5010 | vs | Onkyo TX-NR5009 |
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Analog Tuner | FM/AM | vs | FM/AM |
Presets | 40 | vs | 40 |
Digital Radio | vs | HD Radio via optional UP-HT1 Tuner (sold separately) | |
Internet Radio | vTuner | vs | vTuner |
Pandora | vs | ||
Spotify | vs | ||
Tidal | vs | ||
Deezer | vs | ||
Napster | vs | ||
SiriusXM Internet Radio | vs |
CONSTRUCTION | Onkyo TX-NR5010 | vs | Onkyo TX-NR5009 |
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Solid Aluminum Front | vs | ||
Speaker Terminals | 11 | vs | 11 |
Large Speaker Terminals | 11 | vs | 11 |
Color-Coded Speaker Terminals | vs | ||
Transparent High-Grade Speaker Terminals | vs | ||
18mm Pitch High Grade Pre-outs | vs | ||
19mm-Pitch Audio Inputs | TV/CD and Phono | vs | TV/CD and Phono |
Gold plated RCA terminals | vs |
POWER | Onkyo TX-NR5010 | vs | Onkyo TX-NR5009 |
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Power Supply | AC 120 V, 60 Hz | vs | AC 120 V, 60 Hz |
Independent Power Supply | 4 | vs | 4 |
H.C.P.S. (High Current Power Supply) | Massive High Power Toroidal Transformer | vs | Massive High Power Toroidal Transformer |
Toroidal Transformer | vs | ||
Power Consumption | 12.4 A | vs | 12.8 A |
No Sound Power | 130 W | vs | 135 W |
Standby Power | 0.10 W | vs | 0.2 W |
GENERAL | Onkyo TX-NR5010 | vs | Onkyo TX-NR5009 |
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Dimensions (W x H x D) | 435 mm x 198.5 mm x 463.5 mm 17-1/8" x 7-13/16" x 18-1/4" | vs | 435 mm x 198.5 mm x 463.5 mm 17-1/8" x 7-13/16" x 18-1/4" |
Weight | 25.0 kg (55.1 lbs) | vs | 25.0 kg (55.1 lbs) |
Warranty | 2 Years | vs | 2 Years |
SPECS | Onkyo TX-NR5010 | vs | Onkyo TX-NR5009 |
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Power Output (8 Ω, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 2 | 145 W (0.05% THD) | vs | 145 W (0.05% THD) |
Power Output (6 Ω, 1 kHz, 2 | 175 W (0.1% THD) | vs | 185 W (0.1% THD) |
Maximum Effective Power Output (6 Ω, 1 kHz, 1 channel driven, JEITA) | 280 W | vs | 280 W |
Rated Power Output (6 Ω, 1 kHz, 1 channel driven, IEC) | 220 W (1% THD) | vs | 220 W (1% THD) |
Dynamic Power per Channel (3 Ω, Front) | 400 W | vs | 400 W |
Dynamic Power per Channel (4 Ω, Front) | 300 W | vs | 300 W |
Dynamic Power per Channel (8 Ω, Front) | 180 W | vs | 180 W |
THD | 0.05% (20 Hz - 20 kHz, half power) | vs | 0.05% (20 Hz - 20 kHz, half power) |
Damping Factor | 60 (Front, 1 kHz, 8 Ω) | vs | 60 (Front, 1 kHz, 8 Ω) |
Input Sensitivity and Impedance (Line) | 200 mV/47 kΩ (Line) | vs | 200 mV/47 kΩ (Line) |
Input Sensitivity and Impedance (Phono MM) | 2.5 mV/47 kΩ | vs | 2.5 mV/47 kΩ |
Rated Preout Level and Impedance | 1 V/470 Ω | vs | 1 V/470 Ω |
Maximum Preout Level and Impedance | 5.5 V/470 Ω | vs | 5.5 V/470 Ω |
Phono Overload | 70 mV (MM 1 kHz 0.5% Direct) | vs | 70 mV (MM 1 kHz 0.5%) |
S/N Ratio (Line, IHF-A) | 110 dB | vs | 110 dB |
S/N Ratio (Phono MM, IHF-A) | 80 dB | vs | 80 dB |
Frequency Response (Analog In) | 5 Hz - 100 kHz/+1 dB, -3 dB (Direct Mode) | vs | 5 Hz - 100 kHz/+1 dB, -3 dB (Direct mode) |
DSD Sampling Rates via HDMI | 2.8 MHz | vs | 2.8 MHz |
Video Input Sensitivity/Output Level and Impedance | 1 Vp-p/75 Ω (Component Y) 0.7 Vp-p/75 Ω (Component PB/CB, PR/CR) 1 Vp-p/75 Ω (Composite) | vs | 1 Vp-p/75 Ω (Component and S-Video Y) 0.7 Vp-p/75 Ω (Component PB/CB, PR/CR) 1 Vp-p/75 Ω (Composite) 0.25 Vp-p/75 Ω (S-Video C) |
Video Frequency Response | 5 Hz - 100 MHz/+0 dB, -3 dB (Component) | vs | 5 Hz - 100 MHz/+0 dB, -3 dB (Component) |
Ethernet Standard | 100BASE-TX | vs | 100BASE-TX |
FM Frequency | 87.5 MHz - 107.9 MHz | vs | 87.5 MHz - 107.9 MHz |
AM Frequency | 522/530 kHz - 1611/1710 kHz | vs | 522/530 kHz - 1611/1710 kHz |
* - 480i/576i and 480p/576p only
** - 480i/576i only
*** - no 1080p/24 upconversion
**** - 1080p signal is not converted